Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 April 1868 — Page 4
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Btn Wade-II in Ways and III" say lugs. Correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial. Washington, March 27, 1568. "Lord, Lord ow this world is given to lying." But whether the lying is done by sturdy old Pea. Wade is, with unparalleled unanimity by all who uudertake to write
abou him, not a settled question yet. I had an interview with sturdy old Ben. last fall I wrote about it to the Commercial, lengthily, and I'll swear truthfully but sturdy old Ben. said it was all a d d lie. He never said Grant talked horse ; oh, no, not he ; and as for the profanity with which that letter of mine was flavored, why, bletä your soul, that was pure malice oa my part. "I'll be d d to h U if ever I swore in my life,' said sturdy old Beu. Wade in denying the contents of that letter, and made other high-toned remarks which I couldn't insert in the Commercial without translating from the Benwadese the American court language of the near future, gentle reader. "iMisery loves company," and I am happy to know that I am not alone in the enjoyment of sturdy eld Ben's, wrathful denunciation. I had previously an associ ate in the person of one of the editors of the New York Times, to whom sturdy old Ben. gave the lie for a report of his agrarian speech in Kansas, and on the question of veracity thus trrowiiip; up. Forney as sures the country that old Ben's woid was as good as his bond which I take to be fair warning to sturdy old Ben's, bondholders to sell out at a sacriuce. To Mr. Seymour of the Times, and the infamous and unprincipled Mack, of tho Commercial, is now added Mr. George Alfred Townsend, who it se.vns. has been gros-ly slandering sturdy old Bea. Forney decides the case against Townsend as circumgtaatial evidence, to-wit : the MB of profane and and uagrammatical language, lie says it cannot be true that .sturdy old Ben. spoki'ill of Mr. Chase because TownBend represents him to have done it in language at once irreverent and ucsyntastic. That's Forney all over ; but to my mind the representation of sturdy old Ben. without a swear to every other word, would be prima facie evidence of fiction. Fifteen minutes as a gentleman would ruin sturdy old Ben. by destroying his strong hold upon the American heart, which i3 called blufFness in him, but goes by the unsavory title of boorishness in others. But sturdy old Ben. says it's a d d lie and the question of veracity comes up between him and Mr. Townssn-1, as to whether he did or did not abuse Mr. Chase and the Cleveland Leader. I have seen gentlemen who were present at the conversation, and they concur in vouching the truth of Mr. Tovnsend's statement, except that it omits much of sturdy old Bcn.'s blasphemy. Townsend addressed him respectfully as an applicant for a pass to the reporter's gallery, as tho correspondent of the Leader; whereupon sturdy old Ben. launched forth iato a torrent of blasphemous invective against the leader as a 11 G d d d Chase paper," and all that sort of thing. I am glad of it. I rejoice that Mr. Seymour, of the Times, and myselt' ho.vu ibund a partner in distress. The Leader pounced on me last fall, picked up sturdy old Ben's disclaimer and brandished it in my face. m g d d Chase paper," eh ! How dee3 the Leader like it:' When the scriptural ragamuffins made sport of a venerable gone tleman who had no hair oa the top of hija head in the place where the wool ou'-jU th grow, grow, grow, the bears got af .erihem . The Leader made more than sport of me and a bear has got after it. The Leader' experience will be like mine, that ever, time you refer to sturdy old Ben. 's record you "wake to ecstacy the living lyre unde a slight orthographical modiucatio Won't somebody else try their hand the business? The noble army of ma tyrs is increasing. Three d d liars wi do for a start iSeymour, of the New Yor Tunes, the undersigned, and Mr. low send. All who want to join our brigad must first call on sturdy old Ben. and writ something about him. Sturdy old Ben bluff old Ben ! dear old Ben . sweet ol Ben ! truthful old Ben ! Butler and Binoham. Good Heavl ens, (eiclaims an exchange,) what a spe tacle ! lJutlcr and Innha-u walkiner 11 to the senate chamber, arm in arm, wit) articles of impeachment against the presi dent of the United btatea for high crime and misdemeanors ! Leas than one yeai a?o these worthies charged each othel with higher crimes anl misdemeanors thai those they have manufactured against th president. Bingham charged Butler witl . m. 1 a 1 il a a neincr a rniei. am ryutier cnarL'ea nm-'i " o n ram with being a murderer. And n doubt they both told the truth ! What A it MM rilJ cnarre tne rreKicnt wit 1 ntn crimes and mi?dmeanors ! Grant's Biography- The silly stul wnica urraru me eiuer nas been wntint for the Ledger about his on, Hiram Ulysj ees, ca is forth the following Irom a radii cal paper, the Chicago Republican From what has already appeared, of the biography of General Grant by his father. in a INew lork hebdomadal, we conceive iL... .1 i ?! t iQ'-vt uie regret, win do a common one at this proof that the reticence possessed bvj tne son was not hereditary trom his sire, or otherwise, tho latter hag parted with the whole of that shuro of hiä -istate. Sol far from being an autibography, it is iet tainly a "badn t ousrht to' 1 Dincn rraphy ince the days of Abraham and Isaac there has not been such an attempt of father upon the life of Iiis offspring. Il is billy, garrulous and ridiculous. THE AMERICA COOKING STOVE This stove baa ajprtn h-oeo awarded two first pramiams at our Slate Pair at Buffalo, one for oaland one for wood. We arc now able to anTiounoe the anparalLeled reanit of this atove havIq taken tho first premium at tho New York State Faiia for tb9 laU 6 conjecutire jear3,notwithltanding it bat been brought in competition with all th heatstovea mad In the State, and an? from other Btatea, aod notwithBr&Ddiog the rtlßtaat, combined aud determined efforts of Ua competitors to defeat it. And its success is ot alone oonflaed to thU Sate. On the 19th of auu iu suctesi is isptember it was awarded two first prcminm. in th Nsw Jersey State rair, and has ale been avarded the flrat premium at the Pennnl vania f täte fair, and has never been sxhihited at a fltata Fair and failed to take the first premium, and the premiums it has taken at County Fairs are to numerous to mention. And these awards ata fully endorsed by the peopla throughout tba oantry. Its name has become a household ward from Maine to Californta, and from tba öri Lake to the Oulf of Mexico, and the de so and has become so lrg that notwithstanding as large and increased facilities for manufacturing, we are unable to supply the demand promptly. SHEAR, PACKARD 4 CO., Albany, ff. T, laitf I DICU0N Plysf tth Irf.
T A. LEMON,
Dealer in Eaet side Michigan St. Plymouth, lud. DRUGS, MEDICINES &ure Wines antl ALiquors, For medicinal Purpose, LINSEED OIL, BENZOIL, 8PIRIT3 TURPENTINE WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, LAIiD OIL, NEAT9FOOT OIL, COAL OIL, LAPS, &e., WALL PAPER, AND WilfDOWOOaTAI SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, &c, &c, &c. PHYSICIANS are particularly requested to eallandetar-Mnethsatock and prices before pur chasing elsswherd. PARTICULAR attention given to filling Phy elcianaPrescriptionsand Family Receipts, by an Experienced DRUGGIST. BLAIN. & CO., DRUGGISTS, Southwestcorner of Michigan and G ano Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. HA VTNG just reeived afresh supply of every article in ourlineoftrde,consiätin mainly of Dran, Medicine, Paints Oils, Dye Stuff-, Varnish", Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Not-ons, Glass Stationary, Pure Medicines, and Liquors ,li, 1 nnrnniM OnW. tO which We TCspecufullv invite the attention of this community. W e have also on bind a stock of O O ZE3 9 -T,-- nt- Cffor. Tohiero .Cigars, etc. Tobe i uuuec-v"' ü a; l nfat Trv reasonable tiirures. Within a few days past, we hare received from Pitt3burgh and New York a large amount, oi Kerosene and Coal Oil; AND LAMPSfcrbuminzthesame.of everyaize andstvle.with or without shades. We are ais ageuis ior ho popular Patent Medicines of the dav. Physicians prescriptions carefully putup atallhour3 ot tue nigai,o Hy Wo earr.eatlyinvitethe public to favor us with a call, examine cur etock.and become convinced of the fact that we are doing ahoeral business. vlln34-t G. BLAIN L Co. Allman & Meyer, No. 8 Corbies Block, Wholesal and Retail Dealers in Glass and Queensware, They hare just received a complete stock of s' T! !, mo. et au 'Ague can p2 prevented in all climates and in all constitu tions by the constant use of Roback'a Stomach Bitter3; and ofttimes the very worst cases have be'jn cured by their timely use. Persona living in malarious districts should never be without them. For sale by Broirn Bro's. FOUND That after repeated trials of other remedies, Roback's Stomach Bitters. Blood Purifier and Blood PilU aro the best medicines extant to cure the For 1 . j. ..... . . a . . 1 10r wmcl1 u,ft-v are Woaimcuded. 9ale Brown p,ymouth . M, R. ELLIOTT; PLIlOÜTfl.nD.. 40 ROUS SOUTH OK TUE C0RP0R1T105 fl manufactures and keeps for sale Wheels, Reels, &c, Ac. fANcracTuaca "JANE SEAT, SPLTT BOTTOM, WOOD BOTTOM O H -A.I R Ö. To a superior style aod workmanship, 1 7-Jra
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Pittsburgh, ft. Wayne & Chicago
Railway. On aid after Oct. 20, 1S',7. Trains will leave Stations d iilv, t Sabbaths excepted,) as follows : Train leaving ( -hlcaffo at 4JsJ P. M.. leaves daily. Train leaving Pitts burgh at 2,15 P. M., leaves daily. J trains going west. STATIONS. .KXPRK99.IKXPRE3S.,EXyRES9. tXrRESS Pittsburgh. R.46 A 9.30 a x ,15 p m 2,00 A H Rochester. 8.15 10.40 3.35 5.33 f.,30 ! 3.10 Salem ....10.33 14 ....1,48 " 12.37 P ....'18,57 " .... 1.43 k .... 2.18 " .... 4.05 " i Ar 4.45 41 f De f.lMl K 51 l-,-22 P M 4.5S M MB " 6.1 " 6.35 44 7.08 " 7.3. 14 9.07 44 9.35 44 10,00 " 10.29 " Alliance . . . Canton . . . . MasslDon.. Orrrille YFoostcr. . . Mansfeld. . Crco ne. 1.10 " 1.50 " 2.10 M 2.55 u MM M 5.00 M 5,30 " 0.10 " 6,40 M 7,'2-2 ' T,M ,k 9.11 " 7.17 7.30 " s.n M 8.40 44 10.14 44 10,45 44 11.20" 11..VS 44 Bnemi Up Sandusky. . Forest ' Lima Van Wert Port Wayne... Columbia Varaw Plvmonth ,0H 12.2S a M 11.05 7.30 .,09 11,56 M 11.36 44 12.48 p at i IJB ' I 3.30 1 4.15 44 ! 5.05 I 6.00 ; 7,86 ' 9,20 41 2.16 44 3,30 M 5.20 44 ,M " 5.59 " 7.51 " Ma 10. 3-1 10,90 13, JU P JT 1 1 .4. " 1.10 " 12.30 A M 2.00 M I 1.21 M 1 3.00 " j 2.25 " i 4 it a vr i Vaparaiso Chicago 1 7,(K 5,?.0 ill.20 44 TRAIS GOING EAST. BTTION9. EXPRESS. ,BXrAEJ. KXPnCSS.iEXl'RESS Chiearo Valparaiso .... Plymouth Warsaw Columbia Port Wayne... Vn Wert Lima Forest , Hp Sandusky. . 7.20 A 9.04 M 10.?0 P M 4 .50 P x 6 2T 44 4.50 A X 7.00 i 8.45 44 9.47 44 10.37 44 11.35 44 1.12 P X ft k. 3.34 44 4.24 44 5.11 5.50 44 6.00 A M 6.36 44 22 44 B,5S 44 l..'iO 44 10.00 44 .12.39 A X 2.43 ftJM 4.50 6.10 7.23 .2T 11.33 44 1.19 v n IM 14 2.30 44 I 9.01 i4 : Ai 44 110.30 14 111.30 44 11,84 a x ! 1.41 44 I 2.06 44 2.1 44 ! 3.10 44 3 20 44 4.39 B.08 5.38 6.05 0 .15 ' B0.10 44 10.50 44 IJticvrus. . I Ar C.eetilinc. . Mansfield.. 11.20 " 11,50 44 12.23 P X 1.43 44 2.05 44 fDe 6.25 44 6.57 44 8.40 9.07 44 9.43 44 10.04 44 11.00 " 11.32 44 1,25 A M 2,30 M 3.48 41 5.16 44 5.40 44 6.13 44 Wooster Orrville. ... . Masfsillon.. Hauten Alliance. . . . Salem , Rochester . . Pittaburso.. 2.35 14 2.52 44 3,35 " 4.01 44 5,40 14 6,45 4 i 1 8.33 44 j 7,30 44 7159 44 ! 9,40 44 10,45 44 11.15 44 11.49 44 2.15 P M 3.40 44 F. R. MYERS, Gcn'l Ticket Asent. 'CCA. Wsm lt. lt. 'Firne Tabic. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. LeaveLaPorte, daily) nn a (Sundays Excepted,) h.uua. ArnveatPlymouth, 10:00 A M WKRTVTAnr . LeavePIrmouth 2:40 P. M Arrive at La Porte 4:40 P.M Trainsrun bv Miehiran Southern & Northern ndiara Railroad time, which is 15 minutes slowerthauP.,Ft. V. & C.R.R. time. E. 11. SCOTT, Supt. Vs, !. A, Sc C. Hiiilway, WANATAH STATION. GOING SOUTH . Mail and Express (leares) 10.31 A. M Kxpress lOJi r. IH Local Freight 6.45 A. M GOING NORTH. Mail and Etpress (leaves) 2,2 A. M. Express 7,15 P.M. Local Frei-ht 9.15 P. M. BUSINCSS CARDS Medica!. DR. J. M. CONFER. W Bargeonof theWlh Indi ana Infnntry. offt-rü hit profcscional srvieefl to tho porpl of Marsball County. Office and rettdene, west nide of Michin St.. three blocks north of the Parker House, Plymouth. Indiana. 9-22. 7. .. VXALf.. Itn"rr"htr Phwuietatf mH Suneon. Particular att'.-nt ion paid to otwtfetrlc practice, and diaeat! of women nnd rhiMren. Ofüe. over Brownlee'a store. Residence oranotrite the north-west corner of the patlic square, Plymouth, Ind. 10-2rf. DR. W. JACOB Y, rfiysichm ami Smrgtm. Office over the postofRce. IZ-M. DR.A.O MORTON, f-oyn-i D. r.t'tuf., can he consult 1 at his office every day except Rfondajra and Tnetda ft Office over Weriterv. liV Store, Plymouth. lad. G. R. REYNOLDS M. ., Pkptirian awl Surgeon, would raptctfally inform the citi.'ii of Mari-hall Comity that he hay permanently located in Plymouth, where he hold himself in readiness to attend pnunjuly and faithfully to nil call- pertaining to hie profeeotoa. Office and residence, corner Michisan and Washlngtoti St., nearly opposite the Parker House 13n7m0. Attorneys. ,. O. OSRORXE. A'tornfitat Law 7 .hte of th( Pfcf. ha removed his office to the eattcide ofMlchltran street, on the block 11 '-it north of t ie Parker IIoaM where he will he pleaed to fee fhosc havinc btiincs" to transact with liim. Collectionc made e.nd mosey promptly remitted. Particular attention girea to the settlement of estates ant? fUrdmlMlrips. 12 32. A. C. CAPSON, At'nrufy and Notary, and Licenced War Claim Acren, will attend to all professional lmines placeil in his hands, promptly and carefuHv. Par ticular attention given to goaraianships and the ettiemont of decedent's estate. Pension, bounty and back pay of deceased and disabled soldier procured at reasonable rates. Deeds, mortsrnires and other written inetruiiicnti neatly and quickly drawn ut and aeknowlh i-rnents taken. Collections made nnd nromntlv remitfed. Office over II. B. Dickson'6 hardware store, Plymouth, Ind. 10 20. V. If. REEVE, Attorn ni Tnc and Wm OWm Agent, Plymouth. Ind., will practice in Fulton, Stark. I-aPorte and Koseiu-ko. as well Mar-ball, connttea. Collections promptly and efllciently attended to. Careful attention given to probate bostness. Insurance offected on lives and property, in the best companies in the United States. Specinf attention paid to the proscutionof claims of MMdlcrs. their widowa nnd te ir;, for bounty, arrears of pav. peasiOBS and other claims. Refertneti: Varweu, Field .t Co.. Chicago, Shaw, Parbour A Co.. Cincinnati, lltick'.v. bhcldou&Co., tt, Y, Graff, Bennett & Co., PUtshVf, 9-4-J. S. St'OTT. General r.,llertnr. continues to clve prompt attention to CollectinL' '!aim-. Re-t of references tjiveu when rennired. Terms moderate. O-15. Livery. U.V. SCHQFIKLD. New Livcrv and Peed Stable, Wm. Sohofleld, Proprietor, Corner LsportC anil Walnnt streets. Plymouth, lnd. A splendid lot of horses, carriages, hnirjjies, c, to Pe hired at all times. Pa--senders conveyed to any part or the country on rea:onablc termn. Call and gee our stock before hiring, Mechanics. PICTURE GALL ER Y. II. B. Dtcusov. ascend floor, south-eat corner of Corhin ,t Benson'- block, is prepared to take all etvles of pictures in the best manner. Terra reasonable. H-tf M. M. Fai.knkk, Operator. PA 1 HO XA BL E TA IL OR I No ESTA RL fSIl ME V '. over Davidson & Co.'s store. All kind- Ofwork in our line done in a superior style to any in the county, and Inferior to none In the north-west. Particular attention piven to Custom Cutting. Plymouth, Ind. 12 -KV-tf JAMES FORCX. Miscellaneous. J. If. LONG, Lice we I AmUtmmr. wfil promptly nt tend to the salo ofgoodsand chattels in Mar-hall county. n-ii-iy. CHICAGO HARBER SHOP.TJnAer Marks & Ehr Dch's store, Shavinf, Hair Catting, BsdUBmooaiBf;, etc. inr.c hi in." d.'st sivi.;. I'ltrtuinar attotition given to Dyetag Hair aud Whiskers. The hlghesl price paid for iaiu'- ; nair. H-H A. O. IIOLTZENDOKFF. LIOl'oRS.-nQK Liquors for im-dinna nnrl nthM purposes, ran be had at my store, one door north of the Branch Hank. -May 19, 1865. J. F. VANVALKEITOÜRGII. WA OONMA EJNO.C. Hsakawes A Bro.V, manu cturcrri of Wagons, Carriage-, vir. Blacksmithine. intiiii;andgrauiing done to order. GEORGE NOLL, Butcher. -Shop cast sido Michigan street, opposite Kranrh Hank, Plymouth, lud. 11. Bank. Th Plymouth Dcsnch Baiikfn;; Co.,((u-cosforBtothc Plymouth Branch Bank of the St iti- of Indiana,! open from'Jto 12 o'clock, a.m.. and (tosa I to 4 o'clock p I.I-,-.. .. B ' T. '! KfS N Kit, President. 15 Ö T. OBI ESS N Kit. jr.. Cashier. "WANTED, All persons troubled with Costivenesa or Constipation of the Bowels to buy Rohack's Blood Pill8; they contain no mercury, arc purely raaolsltlii. and work like a charm ; can be taken with aafcty by persona of all ages, and in all conditions of life. And all diseases of tho blood, and all eruptive diseases of the skin, old sores, Tumors and Ulcers, arising from whatever cause, can be permanently cured by the use of Dr. Rohack's Blood Purifier and Blood Pi 11. Sold by Brown Bro'e.
SMITH'S
American Organs! For Parlors; Chuiches and Lodges! Great Fullaess and Cociplctencss of Tone, EXPRESSION and - elastic; rv of touch. 4, Have been Sold theSpast year Just received TUE FIRST PREMIUM At tho Iowa and Michigan State Fairs FIRST PREMIUMS Were awarded to the American Orgsn in the mouth of October, 1365, OVER ALL COMPETITORS! at different State aad County Fairs. Snstru.nent Vfarrantecl Five Years. every GOLD MEDAL PIANOS! Hallett, Davis & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, rarlorGrand and Square PIANO FORTES ! ATE BEEi ANM auk now I rsE. THIRTY FIRST PREMIUMS! Have been Awarded forSthe Best Piano In competition iVtth the best lianufaetur(rs Iq iNTew York, PhitadelpliU, Boston, and Baltimore. Also, FOR LIGH T E ' S Celebrated N,B. Every Inslrumtnt Warranted For ton Toil! W. W: KIMBALL, 03 Waghiogton Street, Chicago, AGENT FOR THE NORTH WEs. May 89-1 On La Porte Street! AT THK FURNITURE ROOM or May bo found the host and cheapest assortment of Uoods. ever offered in PLYMOUTH. UNDERTAKING attended to with a first class Hearse, on very reasonable terms. C. PALMF.R. My9,lW7. 36if.
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J. FAUL, AGENT.
Boot ami Shoe More. SIGH OF THE BIG BLACK BOOT. Would respectfully inform the public that he has now and intends to keep constantly on hand the most extediive aad complete assortment of BOOTS iW SHOES. Our assortment of LADIES' MEN'S MISSES' BOY'S BOOTS & SHOES, full and cnrnp!ete; was bought at reduced priceä and will be Bold at IS SMAL Li PROFITS; We also make Boow and Shoes to order, iuid t think we can please all who favor us with their custom. Our stock is such that No One can fail to "be Suited who may rive as a call. Our place of busines is in the new brick block at the OF THE riymouth, Indiana, BICS BOOT. 1-2-41 It f. 0 p 8 Si W -3 a S3 Z C 2 3 - f The American Cooking Stove Aft.'r t woiity "y.-arri ' aXfSSSrttnacsi In PM man n fact it re r stoves.ve bcoimc convinced, some six vert" fiiuro. tltnt it vast HiinMini ul money was hein.u' cxpeudad bv tits people Hi.-' country In Duyln cheap anil nlniot ortlil.-s to . -, a l;r&! portion r . 'licli wn" wat. d ; tad timttnie toonony consisted ialMTing tho best Htoves Uiat conkl he made, notwithatanding tho price w.'ie hierher. With tili view, we proceeded to count mot the Aiueiisan (ixfking fttovt . and spnred no pains or expense 0 ninke it tb" beit Hlitl mot. pSffwl stove tbat ronld bI Made. And wo liavo experimented with it. .and careftalfT watched it- operation for the last six yours, and when an Improvement Fie. 'oted itself, we have at once adopted it. and we have .several of tboae x.Tiin d by letter" patent. In tlii manner, we no not hesitate i" h:iv. we have brought it to a higher ftat of perfection than has heretofore 1eeti attained in cooking itoves. The recent tmpnivements in this stove hasadded largely to its convenience and edectivenesR. In nil the ari. lie-of slov. - we ntanufartnrc. we study n-e-fulne-s, durability, conyenienee and economy in operaIon rather than CiMapMM In priee, and in so doin- we ar aatisfted we study the intereöt of those ptr.i hi tag our stoves. B II CAR, PACK A HD A CO Albany. N. V. Land Plaster! I The to ry best I .and Plaster mar be Tonne tt SrMjJt t Co'a. new War.'hiros rsn are wji. I I to ctl ana s)atftmlTi P tbTaeTvaa
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HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN BBTERS.
A.ND Hoofland's German Tonic The Grct Remedies for all Diseases of the LirJSB, STOMACH, OB OBii ANS. dig jvsrn HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is composed Of the pure jnioee (or, as they art medicinally Extrads) of Herbs, and making a tion, highly termed Root Barke pre para c jLP-i.tra ted, and en uroiy r from alcoholic admixture of any kind. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, I a eombinttien of all the Ingredients 0 the Bit. tens, with the purest quality of ab'. CVmz äkm, Orange, Ac., making one of the nut pieman aul at-reeaUle remedies ever offered to th vb.!c. Those preferring a Medicine free frum Alcoholic admixture, will nee Hoofland's German Bitters. Th'ipo who hare jo objection to tho eoniMn&Uoa of the Bitters, as stated, will um HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equally good, and contain the ante edicinal virtue, tho choice between the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tcnic bcia$ the mosl palntaM. The stomaeh, from a variety of ennw. rath M Iadigostion, Dyspepsia, BfcrVOM Bebility, etc . is very tione deranged, sympathizing as dees vltk the becomes affect of which is that The Liver, closely M it Stomach. thn cd, the remit the patient saffers from several or more of the following diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Pilee, Fulness of Stood to tho Head, Aridity of the Btoinaoh, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or "Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructation, Sinking cr Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Dimult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking; or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webe betöre the bight. Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in tho Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diMaee should exerdae the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy fee his oare. par n. ehatng only that vrl ch he S? ffi U llrri ,roka his invistiia Qjsf f pÄ tioDs and iu.ilfully eoiii iaiiOmffSJPy pounded is frea löm iujarioc i u if r a d I o un. nd has efis'nlivhtd for Itself a repntation for the cure of these diseares. In this connection vre .j submit tbos well-hnoTvu remedie HoOjianWs German Bitters, AMD HOOFLAPJD'S GSRPIAN TOWia PRÜPARED BY Dt C. If. .TACKSOX, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Twenty-two years since they were flret introduced into this country i'mm Oorinaay, darioif which Ume they have undonbtvdly performed more eurvs. aod bonefti sufforiti humanity to a (NCtar extent, lhn :iny othr rcm-dies known to the public. 7hee renieuK-s w;ll effect u;il!v eure I.ivrr or plaint, Jaua sia, Chroricor bility, Chrou Discus-.; "f trie all D!k;i'--' a Disordered dc, DyrpepNervous Deis Diarrhcca, Kiduvy, f.M arisicg front Liver, tri -auach, r luli:o. DEBILITY, BenultiTig from anv Cauce xrhntoveri PH OSTRATION OP THE SYSTEM., induced by Severe Labor, iinrdeMp, Exposure, Fevers, Ao There is no medicine exiaut .- p... (o ;he :tjaie :n stich caes. A tone cd v. r la '-.uparifd l Ihe whole tystrui, the appetite i jueaUicneJ. ' m d i enjoyed, ihe sumach digetb prorapi 7, !he blood is purified, ihe compU-x.oa bC'if. ioi:n(i aud healthy, the yel'.ow tin. a eradicated from toe ejfeja, a Hsm it ksvot M tka chouK. and the writlt aud iiersoa iusaiid Ucoue a itrtf atd healthy hciag. PEIISONS ADVA WCMB IX T.H-E, And Te'linc ths hand of tiM w 'rh'.n- bAYily npo ttietd, with a., its attaadaat Ola trill flud in the u of this B ITTERS, or the TOMIC, an elixir tht will insti! new life into their teim, ret"ie iu n miii the energy and atdor of nior y.othral days, hui'i up their shraaker. ferm, and ,'ire bealth ana happiuens to Ikaic rrn-.a.cisg yuars. aSO'IMCK It ia a well-st:ibi fan hat fall r i-B-hs!f "'the fnen portion ef oar pspulaciom in . .e Ku"d hesllh; wa exnresfyel wd.l e A. davoid tion hn se eajoyra- nt of or, to thr 1 r slou, 'nT.-r Ther ar lr.a of all eaerirv, ex'.rcniily nerrous, and hare a applite. To this c'as of pe'oss the UlTTERsä, 0 he TOÄ1C, ie espeixl't recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CILDEEJT Are trnde tron? by the as of aJÜMf af thtea reaicd- s. They w.;. ttirt c&e o.' iiARAMLB, with. .'it tail ThouMiuds of certificates iaTe arcumalated o the han l? of tho proprietor, hut apace will allow ef the pnlieatiwu of but a few. Those, it will be obaeired, Ha mn of note aaa of nun standing that tho mu-t be at.;cvd. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief Juttiee of the Bmptwm vrt a Pa., wHteei Philadelphia, Mai eh K, 13T. "I find ' Boat KiNU Bitters" ie, usef'il ia the d;estie of T I bene deb.iuY, and iitui ieris a j-'od toad;faee o' ergaaa. aid t: La csHu ot waatci norron Action ic the ijatui Yonrs, tra'y. GEO. W. WOODWARD" Hon. James Thompson, Judgi 1 Ihs Supremt Court of I'enitylv'1. PkUmiehphia, hweU it, W. "1 consider 'nonfl.icd's Qexaaaa T'. iters" a mJus67 mt'licint in case of attatkl c4 1 nd ipealion or Dmniia I can certify this from my expenauea of it, Teara. wtth teapacL J AM ES TUOMPSOK.From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., rattor of tu Tenth Bmpittt Chmreh, Phttmdehphio. Dr. Jarliton Dcnr Pir: I haro been frequently reqnested to connect my aamo with teeoameiida tioo of diQViut kinds of medicines, bnt regarding the practice rrnrntiCmaWk praaacaeaasa-, as out of nsy apprr 5SBk vfSrT' ' r r i a t sphere, I f fafk x H I hare in all c;ies de JL BtJjfl ' clined;bnt with a clear aajsgWw-8S proof in various in atancesand particularly in my own family, ol the usefulness of, I)r. Hoofland's German BitteiM, I depart Sac ones from my mm) saw, t'1 express my IUI conviction that, for general dthiJity of the system, and etpteially for J.inr 1 'mplai nt , it uf a sif and valuable reparation. In sme cases it my fail ; but usually, doubt uot, it will bo very beneficial to thota who utfor from the above cause. Tour, very respectfully, J H. KENNARD, Eighth, below Coataa Bk From Rev. E. D. Fendall, Atsittant Editor OhrtHon Chro.iicle, PKUaiet. I have derived decided benefit from the use ot Hoofland's German Bittern, and feel it my privilege to recommend them as a roost valuable touic, to all Who are suffering from general Mailltf or from diseases arising from derangement of tho liver. Years truly. 2. . FEJIDALL. CAUTION. IToofland's German Remediea are onnterfeiled. See tin: 1 : ' HHSsaSBk signature of C. M. JACK WJHiOBths wrappor V(' H', prh bottle At: iithxrK nrK v iAhW , 'counterfeit. Principal mmmmmWmW OOice and Mannlactorr at the Ger win Medicine Store, No. 631 AUCH Street, Philadelphia, ra. CUAUtLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. U. JACKSON a Ost. PRICES. Hoofland's German Bitters, per "t!a, . tl OS " " " naif 1osa, . 6 09 noofland'sOerrsanTnuic, putTrp io onart bottlea, $1 6) per bottle, or a half dozen for f" (W. Do not forjet to examine wll tba artlrla ou buy, la order to get tba genuine. For nt' Hf all Drtf fists rtnd tlllllj ei ery vshero vltit9 ly
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H. B DICKSON. DKAL3R Df Fi I wm mm TN TITE SOI'TH ROOM OF BROWNLBfcV BRICK BLOCK, PLVMOL'7, 1NI. Keeps cortftantly on hjiiiti a lre aad waJi ft.j(orted stock of pvery oescription of fiardwaix. in almost anv elinpe, siie, (juaatitj aud qaallt, from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE . ravrrr ur a tpd eX rVr. a rrtw w. . ; a paper of oz tacks. Of erery kin' ; Elevated Ovens, Square, Pa run Sheet Irou, Box, fancy or plain, with complete T Ml 1 .11 slf I .v et H to match. SH ELF GOODS of ererv descrlptiosv House Trimmings, DOOR and WINDOW bsag btdj Glas ar.d Sash ; Carpenters' tools. N AI I By the Keg or Pound; Mill f.aws, Lof aid Dcg Chains; the best Axes in the West. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wares Of all kiadfi PLOWS, SHOVEL 9 and all manner of Agricultural utensil, iccludi.'.c Forks that loa-i and uclo-.td hay by borss poster a splenüid assortment ef O XT T Xa TZ R Y FISH HOOKS Jb LIKES, UOPB WIRE, BS LT I NU AXD COW BELLS, IK OX A St, STEEL IX BÄKS, ROLLS. SHEETS AXD BCXCBM& In fact erery to tag that any one evr thoigtto buyingina ilardtrn e Storo, and a thousand thioga besides, wita a NE W couetautl; arriving, ahicbth.-y proposa se!l!i ThAut'hesarK c.nn be bought at anv other plat this side of Pittsburgh. All kinds of tin.jdieet iroD, copper aad brass ware made and repaired on reasonab'e teimsarxj .hort notice. 5-tf - FOSfci' DISCOVERY FOR HIE HAIR, II ot to be clat-ifi r! among the inauv Icjurious and pc)i-.nuur. ptvparmUoM LicL rto not arcsitnpllik v hat they jire RsHvtlfsSJi to do. FOSST DISCOVERY j Will poeUUreim rep-i,iuCo a heavv ant natural crosria of Hair npontho.c j; r: of the head ffaWtrS i.' h'u jallem W' As a Orteeiaj, Ko, it pas ko lr scRrassitD. It is exOjnsfteH Mnw d. sud i- r-it iVy or ;-B3.mv. lik.-' Buiujr i tlse oompoundt. jmt r-rirr the p-v: E. ' FOSS, '(.. v. Tremuiit Kow, Ruatoa, c bsf tki$ JtlsOu VAJt V mir iswms, hmi a " Thick, Heavy, Luxurimt He. d cf Hair, wVn .ttcomm-'ncinetif of the Uce of dsts pr-pira:isn, ho wan entirety bakt. St nd for tesjöaasmtab and rhotojrraphs of J. E Tops. before and after umu this Wseainr, aleo t vrtiflcs of kaewa nnraosu n loton v. ho ire MnsssHaliy acquaiuted with the irja6sXfVteJects of E: 1I U fEE ). I. . if. it li I. U T. . . n . ?C Cf.l How. Boston. Maes. v!3u7-ljr Bloom of the Lotus ENDORSED BT THE CEf JIBRATBD DP KITVE, OF NEW YOHK. S the Lottie Flower ia one of the naoft brauti'nl of flower... and in the Orient i beid tvpical of Eternal I. iff. so 'At'. pr.pjtr itn of it inipaita WtAtOM TO Tt Ct MtJLKXION, resaorfBg n.-.n !y all the iii.iic..'on of advancin rears. whli reiiörriiiy the tktn Mft und pliable. as A CO0MB1 IC. for ladiea. there fa nothing to be compared to it. aad Qentlenen alaoEad it very ajpeesiMs f.er.h.. ring. Use yMBrcsusse of osae lsottle in snrelv lead t." tba having of tol !ier. On every bottlr in M eudonfient ': rirfaesbj the lehrjtted lr. S. 8. Hitch, of Jew Yrk. Item be obtained 01 miv Diupgist. ar.J at wholesale and retail by UfBBBflTeY Co., at IS Tieniont How. Bor-ton. Mäi-.. Price $1 per bottle. Beat by ipr to aar pert ef th- CJaited .aie vu lcvcipt of price. VlouS -! ci:o. Kocii - f. afcaeaaL. GF.O. KOCH $.-.., j COMHISSIflS KERCH AJTT8, and dealers in G RALN and &i 1DUC K G EXE RALLY keep for s!e S-.L Coal. L mt Iiiit Cement, mc. Warehouse adioining the P. Ft. W.AC. R. freight house. Person haTu.g 1 rod uce to sH or wisl.ii?: to buy any of the articles we have :o sell, should not fail4 to see us before selline 0 bujiiij: Ii ti rhet. ISlftf I SIKOKs of voi tm. A feaataSSmM wlio differed ft.r years from ne: v.,11 da bility, prent tore d-ry. atd tlie ofVel 0! yootliful indiorretion. w ill, for thenak' of SBJsS t SM huiaantt enii free to ail who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple reraied by emleb be was enred Suffervra wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so. bv adrlressin;' in confldeuce, JoiiN B iKJDtN ttCeeWtt New York.. 341 STANDARD 8 C A L K S , OF AU K 1NDS. FAIRBANKS, IKKF.M.KAF k fOlMl. 209 MiV.etSt.,8t.L0als O" Be CAREFCL TO a'CT ONLY TKI GcNCINI. BECHER Ätv CJot WHOl P'VVLE ft BETAU, DRAI.KR8 IM GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, qi EElfSWARE, TohaeeoH, Ac ,. vo PLYMOUTH, INDIANA381 .4 W D FURNITURE A. I . ALLE MAN & CO Have on hand at all times a rrrmplete and elegant stMfc of Cabinet Ware aud Furniture, which tar j wUlsellal ery reasonnble rates Also a complete stock of nodertaker's FurntaSaaf Hoods, and (Ipftlnsof all kinds. A g ood llaerae rtr lnKtotwS'.t'vbsaettt ttWaIc
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